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Remember the old kids game, Telephone? You know the one where a secret is told to the first person in line and then they tell what they think they heard to the next person and they tell the next person and so on and so on.  At the end of the line, the person says what they heard and the first person tells what they originally said and laughter erupts because the two things are nothing alike. 

Well today's hop plays that game, but with card making instead of secrets.
This hop is un-like any you've probably ever been too. 

We took one card created by Theresa from ScrapsByGracie and sent it to the next blogger who then C.A.S.E.d the card (copy and steal everything) and sent her card on to the next blogger who C.A.S.E.d it and sent her card to the next blogger.  You get the idea. 

When you are done hopping you'll see how different or maybe how similar the last card is to the first.
So let's get hopping.
 You should have arrived here from Theresa Knopf @ www.scrapsbygracie.blogspot.com.

I am soooo excited! This was such a fun hop to be a part of. So here is the card that Theresa created, isn't it pretty. I love the different techniques.
 

Now here is my CASE CARD....
I used Hero Arts Stamp and Die set. That was the easy part, lol.  I didn't have a stencil for the background so I had to be creative. Using Versamark and clear embossing powder, I stamped the bacvkground and using Tim Holtz Distress Ink Broken China, I inked up the card with a blending tool. Other items used, MS Border Punch and Viva Pearl Pen instead of rhinestones.
I can't want to see what Anna comes up with!

Don't forget to follow and comment on each of the blogs to be entered into the prize drawing.  Theresa is giving away a great goodie box filled with card making supplies.  Winner will be posted on Theresa's blog on Wednesday and the winner will have 7 days to claim their prize. 

Your next stop is Anna
Here is the full line up in case you get lost along the way:
Sandy Bell Hentzel www.scrapbookblessingsclub.com
Jessica Douglas Wilson www.stampinandcraftin.blogspot.com


I hope your enjoyed today's project too. If you have a questions or suggestions, please leave it in the comments. Also, you can join up to our Facebook group: Scrapbook Blessings Club for more fun, games, inspiration, tips and techniques. Thank you for stopping by and have a blessed day! 



Comments

  1. Wow . . . very close CASE job. Beautiful, and love the way you pulled the butterflies into the card. Love it.

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  2. Great C.A.S.E. Love your butterflies and pearls :)

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  3. I love your card, Sandy! I looked at all of the blog hop cards and was surprised at the end. Now I'm working my way through to leaving comments on them all. :)

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  4. Your card is so beautiful! You did a wonderful job following her pattern!

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  5. Very pretty. I love the dimension you added.

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  6. Great job Sandy! Love how you took a stamp and made it look like my stencil.
    Thanks for hopping with me.

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  7. Wow, and I didn't pick that up Theresa! Love the subtle differences Sandy, well done!

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  8. Great job and beautiful card! I have that stamp set and love it.

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  9. Wow! Fabulous CASE card I love it!

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  10. Beautiful CASE card! Love the colors! Enjoyed being in the hop with you!

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  11. Fabulous job of CASEing Theresa's card. I love the colors and stamps you used.

    Sue
    http://suek86401.blogspot.com/

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  12. I love how, by changing just a few things, you get a whole new card!

    Kim

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  13. You sure gave me a run for my crafting ability!! Now that I know how you made it I didn't realize it was a stencil! I thought you both inked an embossed piece of paper LOL. Beautiful card. All I can say is I need lessons in stamping!

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  14. Beautiful, and I love the butterflies

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  15. In CASE you were wondering, I think your CASE was InCASED with matching beauty! I CASED it, and you were a great CASER...LOL..In other words...loved it! Smiles

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  16. This was such a fun idea. Amazing how the original card changed by the end of the hop. I'm on my second time around. I was too intrigued by the premise of the hop to leave comments the first time around. Your card is pretty close to the original. Nice job.

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  17. cute card and very close to the original

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  18. Love your card and love how you did your take on it!!! Great job!!!

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